SecularNeo-Khazar
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What sort of life after death awaits you is a different topic.
Yes I would like to be immortal
I kind of would want reincarnation tbh. I want to take what I’ve learned in this life into another life but with better genes to see how I’d doSame here. Its interesting that a large minority, maybe even about 50% of people don't want to live after their life.
Another segment of people want to live in a paradise but don't want to live another life here - some of them it sounded like they would choose non-existence over re-rolling here if given the choice, but if there was the Heaven they believe in they would go there.
One outcome of this is everyone copes with what they want to believe is true. Eg.. people who just want to not exist anymore cope by believing there is no life after death.
In my religion I am working on there is all 3 outcomes. You can re-roll here. You can decide to not exist anymore. And you can go to another world, eg.. a heaven world.
People ask me why anyone would come to a universe like ours when they could just stay in Heaven. Its a good question. In video games do they just stay on God mode all the time and win every time with no chance of defeat and get everything in the game with no effort or challenge. No, few people just stay on God mode all the time, they go back to playing the game normally.
I think we would find the same with Heaven. Something like sleeping with a beautiful woman has so much meaning because she is so hard to get. Beating the video game on Godmode it isn't fulfilling the same way as beating the game on normal let alone hard mode.
@JayGoptri @K9Otaku @wei#3959[
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How do you know ?Doesn't matter what I like. There is no life after death
I think it is a little more sinister than this.people who just want to not exist anymore cope by believing there is no life after death.
This reminds me of a question I already asked. Who would provide such alternatives? Who would run the sim server?In my religion I am working on there is all 3 outcomes. You can re-roll here. You can decide to not exist anymore. And you can go to another world, eg.. a heaven world.
What sort of life after death awaits you is a different topic.
How do you know ?
I think it is a little more sinister than this.
You have to ask yourself why ppl would want YOLO, if an alternative was possible (tbh, right now, it is impossible to tell if it is)?
So who would want YOLO to be true? Simple. Someone who want to be bad in this life. If there is no life after death, then you have an excuse to be a predator. So, saying you believe YOLO just means that you want to justify your own sadistic and violent urges. Now why would you want to have such urges? Simple again. It is because you believe that you can be a god in this life provided you are a badass, a bad ass.
YOLO = belief in irl god-level badassdom.
Now, one might ask, how realistic and logical it is for an incel to believe in irl god-level badassdom? Sounds to me like a hugely delusional cope ...
This reminds me of a question I already asked. Who would provide such alternatives? Who would run the sim server?
I kind of would want reincarnation tbh. I want to take what I’ve learned in this life into another life but with better genes to see how I’d do
Ok, so you believe that the simulation is run "one level above us" by aliens or future versions of ourselves (it really makes no difference). All right. I am on board with that.To give an analogy there are dozens, maybe over 100 now of MMO's and similar virtual games or worlds and most of them have multiple servers as well, with some having many servers.
Who runs them today is usually businesses that are designed for profit. There is also enthusiast non-profit groups who have taken like an old game no longer running and launched their own version of it, they even have programmers and so forth who modify the game.
I don't know how big of an enterprise running the universe simulator we are in is in the layer above us. If you imagine our layer of the simulation our universe in say the year 10,000. And by that point there is trillions of humans on thousands of planets. And they have computing beyond imagination so this is where it becomes hard to imagine.
Is AI computers that each computer is way beyond the combined computing power of all of humanity now. Eg.. off the shelf you could buy a computer that was not just beyond humans in intelligence, but beyond all of humanity combined. And server complexes could not only simulate physically the entire universe we are in, but also control trillions of NPC's at human level intelligence.
So basically anything we can imagine is possible with this type of computing power.
The people who don't believe this is possible they believe never before in any dimension/layer of the simultion/universe whatever has anyone got this kind of computer power like the road we are on here in our universe. They believe even though it seems very improbable to me, we happen to be the first to come across this and we aren't in one of these simulations.
Don't stop,s meI am on the highway to hell.
OfcDon't stop,s me
Ok, so you believe that the simulation is run "one level above us" by aliens or future versions of ourselves (it really makes no difference). All right. I am on board with that.
Now, the next question is: What should we do to re-roll in a manner that will be beneficial to us? Do we just rope and hope for the best or you think there is something else we must do before that? If so, what is it? Should we try to somehow communicate with the dudes running the simulation we are in? Should we try to reach an understanding with them? Or at least try to find out what they want?
I feel like even if there was an afterlife, I might be just as unsatisfied as here except for all eternity, I’d rather not take the risk and have nothingI don't want to exist. In this world or any other.
Yes but, are you proposing that this re-rolling package could INCLUDE the memories and all the baggage that comes with this current life? Because that makes a big difference.Same here. Its interesting that a large minority, maybe even about 50% of people don't want to live after their life.
Another segment of people want to live in a paradise but don't want to live another life here - some of them it sounded like they would choose non-existence over re-rolling here if given the choice, but if there was the Heaven they believe in they would go there.
One outcome of this is everyone copes with what they want to believe is true. Eg.. people who just want to not exist anymore cope by believing there is no life after death.
In my religion I am working on there is all 3 outcomes. You can re-roll here. You can decide to not exist anymore. And you can go to another world, eg.. a heaven world.
People ask me why anyone would come to a universe like ours when they could just stay in Heaven. Its a good question. In video games do they just stay on God mode all the time and win every time with no chance of defeat and get everything in the game with no effort or challenge. No, few people just stay on God mode all the time, they go back to playing the game normally.
I think we would find the same with Heaven. Something like sleeping with a beautiful woman has so much meaning because she is so hard to get. Beating the video game on Godmode it isn't fulfilling the same way as beating the game on normal let alone hard mode.
@JayGoptri @K9Otaku @wei#3959
Yes but, are you proposing that this re-rolling package could INCLUDE the memories and all the baggage that comes with this current life? Because that makes a big difference.





